From: Jachym Holecek <freza@liberouter.org>
To: famlabus@gmx.de
Cc: ecos-devel@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [ECOS] GUI library
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:22:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051007132229.GA4819@andre.cesnet.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <16830.1128690883@www84.gmx.net>
Hello,
> I'm going to use an open source GUI library to control either
> the Powertip PG240128WRF-ATA-H with Toshiba T6963C and Matrix Touch 5 x 10
> AMT8704.
> or the
> EDT EW32F40FLW QVGA (320x240) with Epson S1D13305 und TP-9523-5.6 4-wire
> analog Touch.
> My target hardware is the LPC-E2294 board from Olimex(www.olimex.com) with
> the LPC2294 running ecos.
> Unfortunately minigui, my first decision, (minigui.org) needs a lot of
> memory to run (recommended are 2MB Ram and 2MB Rom for ecos systems).
>
> Has anyone a suggestion which GUI lib I should use (C/PEG, FLTK,
> easygui,...)?
I'm happy with Allegro on my embedded (mostly) Linux systems. Getting
it to run on eCos shouldn't be too hard -- a week or two I guess. There's
a couple of GUI libraries built on top of Allegro, though I admit I'm using
lowlevel drawing primitives directly to get my UIs painted...
Regards,
-- Jachym Holecek
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